JAKARTA - Exfoliation is one of the must-do skincare routines. At a minimum, your skin needs to be exfoliated once or twice a week. Its function is to remove dead skin so that the skin looks brighter.

There are several ways to exfoliate, depending on your skin type. The reason is, the type of skin that can determine how often to exfoliate and what materials are suitable for use. Citing HighEnd, Tuesday, March 29, the following are tips for exfoliating according to skin type.

Normal Skin

For owners of normal facial skin, exfoliation can be done by chemical or physical means. Since the pH level of normal skin is balanced, exfoliating products with high acid content are no longer needed.

Sensitive Skin

Those with sensitive skin should avoid scrubbing their face too vigorously or avoiding mechanical exfoliation methods. This method can irritate the skin and cause redness. Look for exfoliating products that contain lactic acid to prevent the skin from turning red, irritated, and dry after exfoliating. In addition to gently exfoliating the skin, lactic acid can also hydrate the skin well.

Oily skin

Oily skin is more prone to acne. Therefore, you need an exfoliating product in the form of a scrub with small and soft granules. Exfoliation is done two to three times a week to remove dust that sticks to the face. Be careful using scrub products so as not to injure the facial skin.

Dry skin

If you think dry skin doesn't need exfoliation, then you are wrong. Owners of dry skin need to exfoliate regularly to remove dead skin cells so that skincare products can be absorbed properly.

Just like sensitive skin, owners of dry skin must choose gentle exfoliating products such as lactic acid content. In addition, avoid products that contain alcohol because it will only make the skin drier.


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